Olive Tilford Dargan (1869-1968) was an American educator, novelist, playwright, and poet. In 1916 she received the Southern Society of New York prize for the best book by a Southern writer, and in 1925 she was awarded the Belmont-Ward Fugitive Prize. Two novels published under the pseudonym Fielding Burke describe labor conditions in North Carolina mill towns. This volume contains the plays Lords and Lovers, The Shepherd, and The Siege.
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Olive Tilford Dargan (1869-1968) was an American educator, novelist, playwright, and poet. In 1916 she received the Southern Society of New York prize for the best book by a Southern writer, and in 1925 she was awarded the Belmont-Ward Fugitive Prize. Two novels published under the pseudonym Fielding Burke describe labor conditions in North Carolina mill towns. This volume contains the plays Lords and Lovers, The Shepherd, and The Siege.
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Very Good-with no dustjacket. Ex-library copy; usual marks. Otherwise very good, clean and sound.; Three plays: Lords and Lovers, The Shepherd, and The Siege.; 8vo; 315 pages.
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Ex-Library. Dargan'ssecond book. Dargan was a southern writer associated with North Carolina who was an early feminist and political activist. Author, title, publisher in gilt on spine, Title, border and castle design in gilt on front cover panel. Top edge gilt, edges untrimmed. Ex-library with minimal markings, no dustjacket, as published? Spine is torn is two places.